Yes it does, because all the rain within a certain distance of the river is under the force of gravity so it slowly starts moving to the river, so not only is the river gaining water from rain that falls directly into it but also from the watershed around it, this is a massive amount of water that ends up in the river and it causes flooding.
they have to much rain causing the river to rise over the river banks.
It can flood and deposit silt (fine soil).
The Nile River floods each year because of the ammount of rain. The Nile flooding was and is a great resource for farming. The water mixes with the ground and creates "Silt" a good material for planting.
Because of heavy rains. It rains, then most of the rain water flows into the river and that causes it to flood. The Nile River overflowed its banks because of the Melting snow and heavy summer rain in the Ethiopian Mountains. The water from the mountains flow downhill into the Nile causing it to overflow.
No, the area drained by a river is a river basin or drainage basin. The flood plain is in the lower valley reaches, where heavy rain can cause the river to flood, often bursting over flood defences, and for the water to flood over a large area.
Yes, there is some danger in the Vietnam river. The rain makes the river's water higher and that can cause a flood.
Rain causes a river to flood. A significant amount of rain causes the height of the river to rise and the river overflows onto land.
the Mediterranean Sea
no its on the desert
The Nile River flooded yearly because of the heavy rains along the sources of the White and Blue Niles. Currently, the Aswan dam stops the Nile River from flooding when it was finished being built back in the 1970s.
Rain kept on falling which caused a river flood
it decided to rain and th river couldn't handle it and decided to flood